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Writing Children’s Books

Writing Children’s Books. Step 1: Find Your Demographic Who are you writing to?

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Page 1: Writing Children’s Books. Step 1: Find Your Demographic Who are you writing to?

Writing Children’s Books

Page 2: Writing Children’s Books. Step 1: Find Your Demographic Who are you writing to?

Step 1: Find Your Demographic

Who are you writing to?

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Step 2

Choose your moral

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Step 3

Create characters

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Step 4: Make a PlotMany classic children’s stories are based around a

certain circumstance; a few examples are:

-The character is forced to leave home.

-The character is born with an unusual physical quality.

-The character is asked to go on an adventure.

-The character encounters a mysterious/magical stranger.

-The character receives a special magical gift.

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What’s the Moral of Rainbow Fish?

http://www.storylineonline.net/

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Other Children’s Books with Morals

The Ugly Duckling

Green Eggs and Ham

The Tortoise and the Hare

Three Little Pigs

Bearenstain Bear books

Little Red Riding Hood

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Include Sensory Words

3 sight words

3 sound

2 smell

1 touch

1 taste words